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Oregon has 62 districts with slow internet – here are the 10 slowest – KTVZ
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Oregon has 62 districts with gradual web – listed here are the ten slowest
Entry to high-speed web in colleges has come a great distance within the final decade. In 2013, 70% of U.S. colleges lacked an web connection of 100 Kbps per scholar, the minimal velocity the Federal Communication Fee set to satisfy primary classroom wants. By 2018, fewer than 2% of faculties failed to satisfy that threshold.
As extra colleges combine know-how into the classroom, the necessity for quick, dependable web is even better. In 2020, the FCC upped the bandwidth minimal to 1 Mbps per scholar—10 occasions sooner than the earlier minimal. Almost 6 in 10 faculty districts met or exceeded that benchmark in 2021—a 25% enhance yr over yr, in keeping with an evaluation from Join Okay-12.
Nonetheless, almost 28 million U.S. college students lack satisfactory web speeds to successfully and usually have interaction in digital classroom studying.
Stacker compiled an inventory of faculty districts in Oregon with the slowest web speeds utilizing information from Join Okay-12. Faculty districts are ranked by web velocity in Mbps. Ties are damaged by the variety of college students within the faculty district.
#10. Redmond Faculty District 2 J
– Bandwidth per scholar: 0.28 Mbps
– Complete college students: 6,508
– Value per Mbps: $2.75
– Complete month-to-month value: $4,126.75
#9. Astoria Faculty District 1 C
– Bandwidth per scholar: 0.26 Mbps
– Complete college students: 1,929
– Value per Mbps: $17.85
– Complete month-to-month value: $8,924.00
#8. Forest Grove Faculty District 15
– Bandwidth per scholar: 0.2 Mbps
– Complete college students: 5,990
– Value per Mbps: $8.35
– Complete month-to-month value: $8,346.00
#7. Mcminnville Faculty District 40
– Bandwidth per scholar: 0.19 Mbps
– Complete college students: 6,550
– Value per Mbps: $5.4
– Complete month-to-month value: $5,400.00
#6. Gaston Faculty District 511J
– Bandwidth per scholar: 0.18 Mbps
– Complete college students: 549
– Value per Mbps: $34
– Complete month-to-month value: $3,400.00
#5. Klamath County Faculty District
– Bandwidth per scholar: 0.16 Mbps
– Complete college students: 6,027
– Value per Mbps: $6.13
– Complete month-to-month value: $4,900.00
#4. John Day Faculty District 3
– Bandwidth per scholar: 0.14 Mbps
– Complete college students: 582
– Value per Mbps: $0
– Complete month-to-month value: $0.00
#3. Nestucca Valley Faculty District 101
– Bandwidth per scholar: 0.1 Mbps
– Complete college students: 490
– Value per Mbps: $96
– Complete month-to-month value: $4,800.00
#2. Bend/La Pine Unified Faculty District
– Bandwidth per scholar: 0.08 Mbps
– Complete college students: 18,326
– Value per Mbps: $1.1
– Complete month-to-month value: $1,100.00
#1. Phoenix-Expertise Faculty District 4
– Bandwidth per scholar: 0.04 Mbps
– Complete college students: 2,491
– Value per Mbps: $58.77
– Complete month-to-month value: $5,877.00
Oregon
Arizona State Lands Transfer Portal Lineman My’Keil Gardner From Oregon Ducks
Another Oregon Ducks transfer has found a new home in the portal as the 2024 college football season comes closer to an end.
Per reports from On3’s Pete Nakos, the Arizona State Sun Devils have landed a commitment and ensuing signature from Oregon defensive lineman transfer My’Keil Gardner. He entered the portal on Thursday and will have four years of eligibility left.
Gardner posted one total tackle in three games last year as a freshman but did not record a statistic with the Ducks in 2024 after sitting the entire campaign due to an undisclosed injury.
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Originally a three-star recruit in the 2023 class out of Liberty High School in Peoria, AZ, Gardner received offers from programs like Texas, USC, Washington State, UCLA, Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin, Colorado State, Arizona State, Colorado, Iowa State, Nebraska and many more.
He took official visits to Michigan, Texas, Wisconsin, Cal and Oregon before committing to the Ducks on Aug. 3, 2022.
Gardner is now the seventh Oregon transfer to commit out of the portal since it opened last month. He joins safety Tyler Turner (Baylor), quarterback Jaron Keawe Sagapolutele (Cal), cornerback Khamari Terrell (Texas State), offensive tackle JacQawn McRoy (Arkansas), edge rushers Jaxson Jones (Utah), Emar’rion Winston (Baylor) and Jaeden Moore (Pitt) and receiver Ryan Pellum (undecided) as Oregon players that have entered the portal this offseason.
Despite the departures, the Ducks have also made some portal additions in running back Makhi Hughes (Tulane), receiver Malik Benson (Florida State), offensive tackle Isaiah World (Nevada), defensive lineman Bear Alexander (USC), cornerback Theran Johnson (Northwestern), safety Dillon Thieneman (Purdue), offensive lineman Alex Harkey (Texas State) and tight end Jamari Johnson (Louisville).
Gardner will now head to Tempe, where the Sun Devils are coming off one of the best seasons in program history. Under head coach Kenny Dillingham, Arizona State finished the year with an 11-3 record that was highlighted by winning a Big 12 Championship and earning a berth in the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff. However, the Sun Devils’ season ended in heartbreak with a 39-31 double-overtime loss to the Texas Longhorns in the CFP quarterfinals at the Peach Bowl on New Year’s Day.
Oregon coach Dan Lanning talked about the talent out of the state of Arizona before the Ducks played in last year’s Fiesta Bowl, a game Gardner saw action in. Now, he’s headed back to his home state.
“There’s great football here in Arizona and I think it’s only getting better. There are certainly some great players who play here in Arizona. We want to be able to come to the state of Arizona and get the best players consistently. Having games like this gives us that opportunity,” Lanning said.
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Here are Oregon’s fastest-growing jobs and what they pay
State economists expect Oregon will add 170,000 jobs over the next several years, bolstered by strong growth in the construction and health care industries.
The pace of job growth is slowing, though, as the state’s population ages, the post-pandemic labor boom recedes and as migration into Oregon settles into a slower pace. The Oregon Employment Department’s latest forecast anticipates just 8% more jobs during the coming decade, down from prior 10-year forecasts that predicted employment would grow by as much as 13%.
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Oregon State, Jade Carey open home gymnastics schedule with dominant performance: Photos
No. 9 Oregon State put on a show in its first 2025 home gymnastics meet Saturday, scoring 196.40 points to easily beat Brigham Young at Gill Coliseum.
Senior Jade Carey, performing in a home meet for the first time since winning two Olympic gold medals last summer, scored 39.725 in all-around. Carey had scores of 9.95 on bars and floor, 9.925 on beam and 9.90 on vault.
Carey had the highest score in each event on either team. The best scores by a Beaver gymnast aside from Carey were 9.85s by Natalie Briones (bars), Sage Thompson (bars), Lauren Letzsch (beam), Savannah Miller (floor) and Sophia Esposito (floor and beam).
Brigham Young scored 194.2 points. Kylie Eaquinto led the way with an all-around score of 39.050.
— Nick Daschel covers the Oregon State Beavers. Reach him at 360-607-4824 or @nickdaschel. Listen to the Beaver Banter podcast or subscribe to the Beavers Roundup newsletter.
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